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Analysis and Design of Singular Markovian Jump Systems (Hardcover, 2015 ed.): Guo-Liang Wang, Qingling Zhang, Xinggang Yan Analysis and Design of Singular Markovian Jump Systems (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Guo-Liang Wang, Qingling Zhang, Xinggang Yan
R4,508 R3,651 Discovery Miles 36 510 Save R857 (19%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This monograph is an up-to-date presentation of the analysis and design of singular Markovian jump systems (SMJSs) in which the transition rate matrix of the underlying systems is generally uncertain, partially unknown and designed. The problems addressed include stability, stabilization, H control and filtering, observer design, and adaptive control. applications of Markov process are investigated by using Lyapunov theory, linear matrix inequalities (LMIs), S-procedure and the stochastic Barbalat's Lemma, among other techniques. Features of the book include: * study of the stability problem for SMJSs with general transition rate matrices (TRMs); * stabilization for SMJSs by TRM design, noise control, proportional-derivative and partially mode-dependent control, in terms of LMIs with and without equation constraints; * mode-dependent and mode-independent H control solutions with development of a type of disordered controller; * observer-based controllers of SMJSs in which both the designed observer and controller are either mode-dependent or mode-independent; * consideration of robust H filtering in terms of uncertain TRM or filter parameters leading to a method for totally mode-independent filtering * development of LMI-based conditions for a class of adaptive state feedback controllers with almost-certainly-bounded estimated error and almost-certainly-asymptotically-stable corres ponding closed-loop system states * applications of Markov process on singular systems with norm bounded uncertainties and time-varying delays Analysis and Design of Singular Markovian Jump Systems contains valuable reference material for academic researchers wishing to explore the area. The contents are also suitable for a one-semester graduate course.

Analysis and Design of Singular Markovian Jump Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015): Guo-Liang... Analysis and Design of Singular Markovian Jump Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Guo-Liang Wang, Qingling Zhang, Xinggang Yan
R3,671 Discovery Miles 36 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This monograph is an up-to-date presentation of the analysis and design of singular Markovian jump systems (SMJSs) in which the transition rate matrix of the underlying systems is generally uncertain, partially unknown and designed. The problems addressed include stability, stabilization, H∞ control and filtering, observer design, and adaptive control. applications of Markov process are investigated by using Lyapunov theory, linear matrix inequalities (LMIs), S-procedure and the stochastic Barbalat’s Lemma, among other techniques. Features of the book include: ·         study of the stability problem for SMJSs with general transition rate matrices (TRMs); ·         stabilization for SMJSs by TRM design, noise control, proportional-derivative and partially mode-dependent control, in terms of LMIs with and without equation constraints; ·         mode-dependent and mode-independent H∞ control solutions with development of a type of disordered controller; ·         observer-based controllers of SMJSs in which both the designed observer and controller are either mode-dependent or mode-independent; ·         consideration of robust H∞ filtering in terms of uncertain TRM or filter parameters leading to a method for totally mode-independent filtering ·         development of LMI-based conditions for a class of adaptive state feedback controllers with almost-certainly-bounded estimated error and almost-certainly-asymptotically-stable corres ponding closed-loop system states ·         applications of Markov process on singular systems with norm bounded uncertainties and time-varying delays Analysis and Design of Singular Markovian Jump Systems contains valuable reference material for academic researchers wishing to explore the area. The contents are also suitable for a one-semester graduate course.

Complexity, Analysis and Control of Singular Biological Systems (Paperback, 2012): Qingling Zhang, Chao Liu, Xue ZHANG Complexity, Analysis and Control of Singular Biological Systems (Paperback, 2012)
Qingling Zhang, Chao Liu, Xue ZHANG
R2,861 Discovery Miles 28 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Complexity, Analysis and Control of Singular Biological Systems follows the control of real-world biological systems at both ecological and phyisological levels concentrating on the application of now-extensively-investigated singular system theory. Much effort has recently been dedicated to the modelling and analysis of developing bioeconomic systems and the text establishes singular examples of these, showing how proper control can help to maintain sustainable economic development of biological resources. The book begins from the essentials of singular systems theory and bifurcations before tackling the use of various forms of control in singular biological systems using examples including predator-prey relationships and viral vaccination and quarantine control. Researchers and graduate students studying the control of complex biological systems are shown how a variety of methods can be brought to bear and practitioners working with the economics of biological systems and their control will also find the monograph illuminating.

Stability Analysis and Design for Nonlinear Singular Systems (Paperback, 2013 ed.): Chunyu Yang, Qingling Zhang, Linna Zhou Stability Analysis and Design for Nonlinear Singular Systems (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Chunyu Yang, Qingling Zhang, Linna Zhou
R1,501 Discovery Miles 15 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Singular systems which are also referred to as descriptor systems, semi-state systems, differential- algebraic systems or generalized state-space systems have attracted much attention because of their extensive applications in the Leontief dynamic model, electrical and mechanical models, etc. This monograph presented up-to-date research developments and references on stability analysis and design of nonlinear singular systems. It investigated the problems of practical stability, strongly absolute stability, input-state stability and observer design for nonlinear singular systems and the problems of absolute stability and multi-objective control for nonlinear singularly perturbed systems by using Lyapunov stability theory, comparison principle, S-procedure and linear matrix inequality (LMI), etc. Practical stability, being quite different from stability in the sense of Lyapunov, is a significant performance specification from an engineering point of view. The basic concepts and results on practical stability for standard state-space systems were generalized to singular systems. For Lur'e type descriptor systems (LDS) which were the feedback interconnection of a descriptor system with a static nonlinearity, strongly absolute stability was defined and Circle criterion and Popov criterion were derived. The notion of input-state stability (ISS) for nonlinear singular systems was defined based on the concept of ISS for standard state-space systems and the characteristics of singular systems. LMI-based sufficient conditions for ISS of Lur'e singular systems were proposed. Furthermore, observer design for nonlinear singular systems was studied and some observer design methods were proposed by the obtained stability results and convex optimization algorithms. Finally, absolute stability and multi-objective control of nonlinear singularly perturbed systems were considered. By Lyapunov functions, absolute stability criteria of Lur'e singularly perturbed systems were proposed and multi-objective control of T-S fuzzy singularly perturbed systems was achieved. Compared with the existing results, the obtained methods do not depend on the decomposition of the original system and can produce a determinate upper bound for the singular perturbation parameter.

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